Full Result
* | Horse | Jockey | Trainer † | SP | |
1 | Quest for Fame | Pat Eddery | Roger Charlton | 7/1 | |
2 | 3 | Blue Stag | Cash Asmussen | Barry Hills | 8/1 |
3 | 1½ | Elmaamul | Willie Carson | Dick Hern | 10/1 |
4 | 2½ | Kaheel | Michael Roberts | Alec Stewart | 33/1 |
5 | 2 | Karinga Bay | Brian Rouse | Denys Smith | 14/1 |
6 | hd | Duke of Paducah | Ray Cochrane | Guy Harwood | 14/1 |
7 | hd | Zoman | Richard Quinn | Paul Cole | 6/1 |
8 | nk | Treble Eight | Bruce Raymond | Michael Jarvis | 66/1 |
9 | 1½ | Linamix | Gérald Mossé | François Boutin (FR) | 11/2 |
10 | 10 | Missionary Ridge | Michael Hills | Barry Hills | 50/1 |
11 | ¾ | Digression | Walter Swinburn | Guy Harwood | 14/1 |
12 | 1½ | Sober Mind | Alan Munro | Paul Kelleway | 150/1 |
13 | 1½ | Bookcase | John Williams | David Elsworth | 150/1 |
14 | 1½ | Razeen | Steve Cauthen | Henry Cecil | 9/2 fav |
15 | hd | Bastille Day | Stephen Craine | Tommy Stack (IRE) | 100/1 |
16 | 3 | River God | Michael Kinane | Henry Cecil | 28/1 |
17 | 12 | Aromatic | Tony Clark | Guy Harwood | 100/1 |
18 | 3 | Mr Brooks | Pat Shanahan | Kevin Connolly (IRE) | 66/1 |
* The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. hd = head; nk = neck.
† Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated.
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